The reviewer at SheNeverSlept.com finds the Pink Noise story “quite exciting” but finds the non-fiction notes in the back of the book even more enjoyable:
Pink Noise: A Posthuman Tale by Leonid Korogodski is a mind melting tale of the future. The humans have made it to Mars and have also discovered immortality. They download their brains into the “e-World,” calling themselves “posthuman.” The story follows Nathi, a Zulu born on Mars. He is a posthuman healer who has been assigned to restore the brain of a young girl in a coma so that she may be downloaded into e-World. He is aware that she is of importance, but does not know her identity. He discovers that the only way to repair her damaged brain is to load himself directly into her brain and fix it from the inside. While inside Nathi gets glimpses of her memories and of who she really is. The story takes a few twists and turns from there but gets quite exciting.
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